Reinforcement for grabs bars shall comply with the following: Continuous reinforcement shall be installed in the walls of showers 30 inches (762 mm) maximum to 38 inches (965 mm) minimum...
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11B-809.10.6.4 Reinforcement for grab bars
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"Existing Facility" (Section-by-Section Analysis)
It has been the Department's view that newly constructed or altered facilities are also existing facilities subject to title III's continuing barrier removal obligation, and that view is...
- Adaptive Access
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Accessible Routes
Accessible Routes Accessible routes are continuous, unobstructed paths connecting all accessible elements and spaces of a building or facility on golf courses....
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10.4.1(5)
Gates which must be pushed open by wheelchair or mobility aid users shall have a smooth continuous surface extending from 2 inches above the floor to 27 inches above the floor....
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Section 610 Review
The review requires agencies to consider five factors: (1) The continued need for the rule; (2) the nature of complaints or comments received concerning the rule from the public; (3) the...
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Section 610 Review
The review requires agencies to consider five factors: (1) The continued need for the rule; (2) the nature of complaints or comments received concerning the rule from the public; (3) the...
- Sargent 8200 Lever Lock
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Non-Positive Shut-off
It's not well-documented but I believe that it refers to a handheld valve that makes the shower head continue to dribble water when the main valve on the wall is left on. ...
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F208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities
The term "outpatient facility" is not defined in this document but is intended to cover facilities or units that are located in hospitals and that provide regular and continuing medical...
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208.2.1 Hospital Outpatient Facilities
The term "outpatient facility" is not defined in this document but is intended to cover facilities or units that are located in hospitals and that provide regular and continuing medical...
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Minimal protection.
Although the Department received comments urging it to eliminate the minimal protection language, the Department continues to believe that it should retain the "providing minimal protection...
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10.3.1(19)
Gates which must be pushed open by wheelchair or mobility aid users shall have a smooth continuous surface extending from 2 inches above the floor to 27 inches above the floor....
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Driving Ranges
If handrails are provided, the accessible route must be a minimum of 60 inches wide....
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9. Exterior Ramps
[ADA Stds. 4.8.4] Yes __ No __ N/A __ Comments: _______________________________ c. are the exterior ramps at least 36" wide between the two handrails to allow for convenient wheelchair...
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§382.9(e)(1)
If the Department does not respond to the waiver request by May 13, 2009, you may continue to implement the policy or practice that is the subject of your request until the Department does...
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Start Outside
Go inside and continue through the facility....
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Wheelchair Passage Width [4.2.1] and Passing Space [4.2.2]
A continuous clear width of 36 inches is the minimum needed by people who use walking aids or service animals....
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I. Overview
Recipients that prefer to use UFAS as the accessibility standard under Section 504 may continue to do so....
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Section 610 Review.
The review requires agencies to consider five factors: (1) The continued need for the rule; (2) the nature of complaints or comments received concerning the rule from the public; (3) the...
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Use color and design to create architectural landmarks to aid in spatial orientation (slides 8 – 10)
Then also, looking at vertical wayfinding, where you’ve got a set of stairs [right photo in slide 8], the same color continues up, denotes that spot on the plan where you are....
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Section 610 Review.
The review requires agencies to consider five factors: (1) The continued need for the rule; (2) the nature of complaints or comments received concerning the rule from the public; (3) the...
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III−1.1000 General
Are continuing education courses sponsored by a State bar association subject to title III? Yes....